Collision Theory

· Lynn Stevens
Ebook
150
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About this ebook

Kenzie would rather nurse a hangover than pick up a wrecked Audi, but her dad’s garage needs every tow they can get. The searing kiss from the driver is a surprise but giving him a ride back to the garage and agreeing on a date is typical Kenzie. Bad ideas are her middle name. Or to let him ride back to the garage with her. Or to agree to a date. Bad ideas are her middle name, and she’s willing to bet there’s more to this guy than meets the eye.

Austin’s shaken by his accident, and he doesn’t want to go to the hospital. Desperate to get out of an ambulance ride, he kisses the gorgeous brunette tow truck driver and immediately begs for her help. He doesn’t expect anything, but that kiss nearly drops him to his knees. Maybe the concussion gives him courage because he doesn’t hesitate to ask her out. Even if the date she suggests is unconventional.

Two worlds collide when Kenzie’s world of muscle cars and motorcycles accelerates into Austin’s life of particles and formulas.

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About the author

Lynn Stevens flunked out of college writing her first novel. Yes, she still has it and no, you can't read it. Surprisingly, she graduated with honors at her third school. A former farm girl turned city slicker, Lynn lives in the Midwest where she drinks coffee she can't pronounce and sips tea when she's out of coffee. When she's out of both, just stay away. 

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